Hi, building a new garage and I am at the stage of adding the roof. I am thinking of using 100mm Kingspan between the joists of the flat roof. I insulated by existing garage with kingspan by carefully cutting pieces to the exact width between the joists and even then there were some gaps. This was very time consuming, made worse as none of the joist spacings were the same and some were not even parallel. I was wondering it would be easier to cut the boards slightly smaller, say 10mm all round then fill the gap with expanding foam filler. Will that work and the filler not react with or damage the kingspan?
The reason I want so much insulation is because I will being using it for composites work occasionally which will mean I need to maintain it at 20-25c.
Also do I need a vapour barrier? Roof will be fibreglass over OSB3 decking then 50mm air gap ventilated at eves then 100mm kingspan then 9.5mm plasterboard ceiling.
Many thanks.
The reason I want so much insulation is because I will being using it for composites work occasionally which will mean I need to maintain it at 20-25c.
Also do I need a vapour barrier? Roof will be fibreglass over OSB3 decking then 50mm air gap ventilated at eves then 100mm kingspan then 9.5mm plasterboard ceiling.
Many thanks.